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Published by The Yarbrough National Genealogical & Historical Association, Inc. © Yarbrough National Genealogical & Historical Association, Inc. 2015. Old Blandford Church, Petersburg, Virginia {Richard Yarborough’s grave marker is bottom center, above.} Volume 25 Edmund Yarbrough & Sophia Gosset (Gostwick) Decatur County, TN History & Miscellany Compiled by Ophelia Kessler & Rea Donohue Leonard Yarbrough, Editor June 2015

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  • Published by The Yarbrough National Genealogical & Historical Association, Inc.

    © Yarbrough National Genealogical & Historical Association, Inc. 2015.

    Old Blandford Church, Petersburg, Virginia

    {Richard Yarborough’s grave marker is bottom center, above.}

    Volume 25

    Edmund Yarbrough & Sophia Gosset (Gostwick) Decatur County, TN History & Miscellany

    Compiled by

    Ophelia Kessler & Rea Donohue

    Leonard Yarbrough, Editor

    June 2015

  • Dedication

    Whether we wish to admit it or not, we are the future of our ancestors, as our

    descendants are our future. We owe our descendants our dreams and bequeath to them the

    legacy of our collective accomplishments – nothing more and nothing less. To our

    descendants, we charge you with the honoring of your heritage. Your ancestors were hardy

    folk, god-fearing and plain spoken, and who recognized that nothing was due them except

    that which they themselves earned. They were not ashamed to profess their belief in God,

    their country and the American ideal. Of course, there were a few rapscallions in our

    collective history, but neither more nor less than in any other family.

    We too easily forget what it took to forge a life in a new world, one rife with peril and

    with little at hand but a steadfast determination to not only survive but to thrive. Our

    ancestors bequeathed us with their genes, aspirations and talents. It is therefore fitting that

    the Blandford Series of Yarbrough Family Records be dedicated to them for making it

    possible for us to be who we are.

    To paraphrase Robert Kincaid1, “The dreams they had were good ones. They didn’t all come true, but they were worth having, all the same.”

    Acknowledgement

    The Yarbrough Association is greatly indebted to the vision and efforts of Cathy Y.

    Walker and William A. (Bill) Yarbrough, the late president and vice-president of the

    YNGHA, respectively, for beginning the project to digitize the 150+ volumes of records

    accumulated over the life of the Association. Fulfilment of the project was through the

    efforts of a number of officers and members, including Bill’s son Mark, Rachel and Don

    Yarbrough, Hal Yarbrough, Jan and Jim Yarbrough, Ann and Al Bush, Elaine and Lyle

    Wolf, Joan Y. Singlaub, and Joanne and Bill Augspurger.

    It was my privilege to be a part of this dedicated team.

    Leonard Yarbrough,

    Editor

    Blountsville, AL

    June 14, 2015

    1 The Bridges of Madison County, Robert James Waller, Warner Books, Inc., New York, 1992

  • Preface

    These records are the legacy of our Yarbrough family researchers, to whom much is

    owed. Many of these records were provided by Ophelia Kessler and Frances (Rea) Donohue,

    sisters from Texas, who selflessly traveled the states searching for Yarbrough family records.

    Others who contributed to our records include Ann Y. Broadbent, Betty Humrighouse, Edna

    Yarbrough, Karen Mazock, Evelyn Goble, Mary Y. Daniel, Pauline Gray, Nelle Morris

    Jenkins, George A. Yarbrough, Frances Lockwood, Renee Smelley, Edna Yarbrough,

    Robert Price Yarbrough, Cleveland “Cy” Yarborough, Jean Baker, Dorothy Svec, and

    Jeanette Wilson. The originals of these volumes are being kept for the benefit of future

    generations by the Williamson County Library, Franklin, Tennessee.

    No claims of accuracy or authentication of the material herein are made or may be

    assumed. Many of these records have been superseded by subsequent research. Hence,

    there are records which are erroneous and unreliable; it would have been a Herculean task

    to attempt to correct all of them. Fortunately, there are only a few critical genealogical

    facts that are involved, and which are correctly stated here:

    Richard (the Immigrant) Yarborough was never married to Frances Proctor;

    Ambrose Yarbrough did not immigrant from Yorkshire; he is now believed to

    be a descendant of Richard the Immigrant;

    There are so far only two proven sons of Old Richard – John and Richard II;

    There is so far no evidence proving Joshua Yarborough I to be a descendant of

    Old Richard.

    The “Old Country” referred to in old documents and letters is the Colony of

    Virginia, not England or the Old World.

    There were not seven brothers who immigrated from “the old country”; in

    fact, it now appears there were three brothers and four sons of the brothers.

    Which were the fathers and which were the sons are so far unknown.

    In spite of these inaccuracies, these records comprise much of our history and some of

    our accomplishments. There are pages whose print quality is so poor that word recognition

    was not possible. In spite of that, at least partial capability for searching these volumes is

    provided, as well as an index to each volume. Nonetheless, the viewer is cautioned to

    perform his/her own due diligence in connection with any use of this material.

    The material contained herein is subject to the copyright laws of the United States.

    Material may be freely used by Yarbrough family researchers so long as proper attribution

    to the Yarbrough National Genealogical & Historical Association, Inc. is given. This

    material, in whole or in part, may not be used for any other purposes without the express

    written permission of the Yarbrough National Genealogical & Historical Association.

    We welcome the submission of any Yarbrough family information that can be added to

    our growing data base. More information about the extended Yarbrough families can be

    found at our website, http://www.yarbroughfamiy.org. If you are a Yarbrough or a

    member of one of our allied families, we invite you to join our family association.

    mailto:[email protected]?subject=Request%20to%20use%20YNGHA%20Copyright%20PRotected%20Materialmailto:[email protected]?subject=Submittal%20of%20Materialhttp://www.yarbroughfamiy.org/http://www.yarbroughfamiy.org/oneform.pdf

  • FAMILY GROUP NO. Husband's Full Name: J ames y b ar hS roug1 r. This Information Obtained From: -· Day Month You C~ Town er PJaoe County Cll' PNYinoe. eto. SUdil er Ctunby Allcl'llnt.. t.-r Husbu41 .....

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    Wife's Full Maiden Name: Elizabeth Williams . -·---· ... Day Month Yorr City. Town or Plae• County orProvlnea, Me. SQ.to or Country Ad .. llniDfot-6lrlh 3 Dec 1813

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  • FAMILY GROUP NO Husband's Full Name· Robert Webb Williams . This Information Obtained From: -· Day Monti! v .... City. T.wn .r Placo County or Pr.vi'toe, d. StUe or Country Mcl'llnt'.. for Huaban4 -Blrlh 27 Feb 1792

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    YARBOROUGH CAPSULES--NORTH CAROLINA

    LUMBER RIVER

    Ellen Guham, the second child and first daughter of Sarah Ann Blue and Daniel A. Graham, was born December 10,· 1842 and died July 8, 1871. She married Emmett Yarbrough, One child:

    l, John Yarbrough, born April 8, 1871. Lives in Texas,8

    WILKES COUNTY

    Traphill • In 1896 another school was established named Baptist

    Institute on land donated by J.s. Kilby .and wife to J.s. Hol-broot, J.s. Kilby, W.M. Sparks 11nc:1 D.J. McCann, trusteea, A Baptist •inister, Mr. Yarborough, was pril\cipal, assisted by hia daughter, Miss Mae and James Thom~son of Surry. A Mr. Oaks suc-ceeded Yarborough and he was followed by E. Left Wagoner of Sparta. 'J'hia school closed in 1899 and Waggoner went to White-head Vbere he became principal,9

    ~rty Hodge Davia, dau. of E.lizabeth (Hilliard) and Archibald Davis, b. at •colulllbia Farm•, Franklin Co,, N.c., 4/27/1793, and d. ca. 1870, While on a visit to her sister llartba Hilliard Davis, wife of Edward Alston of Warren Co,, N.c. She •· 10/10/1812, Robert Webb Williams, b. 2/27/1792, d. at •vtne Hill•, f'ranltlin Co., N.c., ll/l/1822, son of Major William WHUama and his second wife, E.lizabeth (Betsy) Kearney. Children: .

    I. Elizabeth Ann Williams,· b. 12/l/181J, m. James Yarborough and had issue:

    JAHES YARBOROUGH ' ELIZABETH ANN WI LLIAMS10

    1. Robert Yarborouqh 2. Ruina Yarbo~ough J. James Yarborough ••. *

    5Margaret M. Hofmann, Genealogical Abstracts of Willa, 1758-1824, Halifax Co,, North Carolina, pp. iJb, 104, frs~, ~. nr. - --.....

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    7Mrs. c.w. Shields, Abstracts of Wills Recorded 1752 Througn · 1100 in orbn~ ~I" a• North Caro"Itiii Jii""'rooii A, i ancrc TC:hape-r .· liiit,-.,,.t ro na • ---...- · ----=..,.. -- -.

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    son and Heir. Jose"Dh IDMIIl ect;:,te sell 26 Feb. 1747 Baltimore JjaJ. "L :tmo e, l"JQ. Gorswick, 26 Feb. 17 ~~ Baltimore. Baltimore ""- .., lllnldMca Co. Md. (Book E pg Ctlutcll AHHiatlon Mdltanr IlK. 665 (3350 pt Gen. I~ ·-· J! ...,. No. (1):f, etc. .._..,_._,_ ..... ·. Soc. film ) Hie l"athet Joseph Gorswick (Goswi...._. ... _N_

    ' (.CostvnckJ If Wlfe'a Full Malden Name Abuilla (Aouilla) Curtis d -·· o., Moftlll .,_ CHy, TOWft or Place Coun1r or '-Inca, ate. ltate or Country AGel. Info. on Wile -...u.

    _JJ Frances DonohuP. Cllt'ftd .. _Rt.a..-?_·Bq_x111 DNIII ~~t Breckenridg:e Tex. 76 Q~ ComP'..Oohelfa KesslP.r Plac" of llealdance ~~~ Addraa Box 261 Occupation If otltar lllan houMwlfe Cllureh Alllllatlon

    CI~J,IIateNewcastLtt .. Tex ~=-~~~·\:'(21 .... ·~J M - miw. Date Her l"at~tarBenj am in Curtiss -·M-Neme ... I Ciifld,., ; N- In 'ull «""enoe ••- or blrthl l~lfnon'a Data Day Month Yaar CI1J, Town 01 Place Countr 01 l'roYtnca, etc. State or Country Add. lnlo. on Children 1 Birth ca ~7?h Baltimore Baltimore Md.

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    land records) , H b Ul and'a Full Name tT o s enh GosKick (f. ~Lr£ appears ln t 1744-l

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    Ann Goswick Mar. Full Ntme of Spouee• Death

    Burltl 3 Birth 14 Aug. 1'1_.?', i::5a.l l;.lmore Baltimore Co. Md. .

    A.vilil1er Gosv!ick Mtt. Full Name of SpouM" Death

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    5 Birth 1 h Dec. 1'?6 Baltimore Balt:Unore

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    · ·. . .. Ami villen• daugfi'ifi'i.r born in the ~ ar of our Lord 1 April 1752 ... d • , : · Ann 'Goswick, daughter born in the year of our Lord23 May 17511. t t ·., :tf~.-~. · .. A(E)vililler Goswick• daughter bom ll~ Aug 1757 i . · . ·: . ·· _1:.: '~\::~, ;_:

    . . Nichola us Goswick. son born 5 .Sep 1759 . . •: ·· ·: F ·r:d -·: ~)~ ;,, .. · • j \ . ~Sophia .Goawick• 7daughter born 14 Dec 1761'.::'\ ··· .-,- ';: ... ;·,' .. :{ ':H~:)i'; ~.+~·;}:

    .Jose Gosw1ck.~son born 9 JWte 1765 .. , :· >" ·';'.:. "" :::.·J''.~~ij;:._ ~.·:: ~~~~~-;:,;:· :...!';::::::S::-~L • ' ..; · ·' ' . ' tf.. ' ~ .. , • ~ . I A .. . ... ·... . ',. '. 4

    . 't'he Pension records of Nicholas was numbered Rhl49 · . .~-~.i-.~-'fi:·i~ ·. ·.-He sta~ed that he tfas born about It miles from Baltimore• Baltlmor~ i .: .. c'L -~

    •••1!·'-"'·'~~""~'··.:,.·,, ... MaJi'land. · He further states that they lived 1n Maryland until he · · · ·' ·. ~! was a young boy and then that they moved to Bute county, ··~t~~ol1na · ~

    ..,.,,, .. 'Jbere is a statement as to his service which was .for a year part ·} · l

  • -~-) · ~eport to Nrs. Him.rard conttnued ~ A f: ~ ., ·. . page b .3/ t-c.."'"1-- / ,b

    .·~·;:r~~Bute county r.,and gl'ants (975.~$R2h.Gen. :3oc. book number _ {/ ·

    ;~t~~;[~~c;~a~0Ya;~o~~= ental'S 100 E~.C~e; on Stuarts lines and his 0\om Father's, '. ~:·!i/l:;

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    Book\ 19 pg 2q.l~ NecklAnburg county Deeds continued(h827 pt 8 Gen Soc. Pilm) ... Aquilla Yarborough sells his land to Dauid Evans, including e. Plantation · on Waxhaw· Creek beginning at mouth of Piney Branch 22 Nov 1824

    •. registered 14 Apr 1826 · · .· •. ~ ~>.> .·· same 'page·. ' ''

    plantation on Wa.xhtlw Creek, ~oseph Yarbough sells to David Evans, ·-bounded· by Edmond Yarborough's corner

    :. Branch, Aquilla' Yarborough's corner. and even with his line 1 mouth of Piney .. · registered 13 April 1826

    . pg . b37 ' . .· ' . ' . . James Yarboro selling land on Waxhaw Creek, 26 Jan 1829 to John Yarboro

    ·;Land. going to Edmund Yarborough • s Corner. registered February term 1830. • . ·: ~ -; '· • • • . ; '. • ... : j.• '.. : ,. • ' .,

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    Yarborough, · 275 .. acres on Waxhaw Creek A _, .. ,._,; 212.book 19 ·., ..

    1 ,j1Y~~~.r~ug~ ·-~~~d on Waxhaw Creek, 1820 ·.;~;..

    'Above~inf.~rmation. on deeds in Bute, Warren, Franklin and Mecklenburg county :,'~11 tends 'to indicate that there is a good chance that Joshua Yarbrough may :~I

    ·. be· a•·father or, brother of your Edmund. Edmond Yarborough received a · •f ~orth CarPlina land grant ·from the state of N.C. for 188 acres in Mecklenburg.,J·I

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    ~'o r.raFley names 'i'homRs T,J.oyrl Inventory book 1 pp, h2

    Parrnn county Kentucky ,.rills 2f1520 pt 2 ( Bool1-lo,., as t.o the positive finds. '··!e had time to do some original research for you and came up with several good finds as follows:

    ~ere are many pood ~arran CO\mty KentucT~ records on film here at the library. ! didn't hnvo time to check all but did find the l;'ollo,.rinr, in Barren county

    Land records (deeds book R pe; 84 ~ Gen Soc. No. 28518 pt 2) Indenture of apprenritceship of HHrr;Rret Loyd, minor Daue-;hter of '"homR.s Loyd deceased. ~hP. is infant Orphan apprenticed until are 18. She is now about 11 y11Prs old. Phe will he taue;ht spf.nninp; and househkoeping. f;he must obey Hi tchel c .... al-rley

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    in all thinrs. Mitchell will tnach her, furnish her clothes and 1'10 at onrling of re r servitude. Admitted to record 20 .Tan 180o Deed book Pti pr, 9b 'l),os Loyd about 16 years old apprenticed to hip: lH lliar1 Renick to learn hle.cksmi th trade. He to obey til 21 yenrs of age. Recorded 5 Jul 1806 Rarren county Kentucky marriages (28522 pt 1 index grooms and brides pt 2 early marringes (2A522) 1:>11e 1 netsey loyd - HohertHenniston 1803 :'·f.lo 1 Sarah I.oyd - Hi tchel Crm·Jley 1803 111arriHgoe performed by .Tohn IJo,.re pt ~~ v11o 2 "'homas Loyd - SAlley Rol-rsy 1815-18lh1111 married by Halph Potty

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    .. ; .:'; ', This information was sent me by Charles H. Yarbro Reelfoot Lake, Box 15AA, ->):;.··_,.Route 1, Tiptonville, Tenn. 38079·~-- I think someone 1else had-given itto him. -~· ... '· ·.: ~ .. .· . , .. ~.,.··; ~- . ~-~!{t·:~:t• · '{Edmund & Soph:f4_and family also Edmund's 0-roth~r,, James, came to Decatur Co., ~-!;.f!l~;- Tenn. in 1818 and settled on Lost Creek. The old home place where they lived first .

  • ·' Jo'seph G.--born 1829; married Hary Elizabeth Fisher in 1854 at Cedar Grove on White's Creek. Their children: Mary, Jacob F., Robert E., and Mike.

    ~·~.; " i"_,., .. ~.Milton Jasper Yarbro born 1832, married twice. First to his cousin Minerva Yarbro · . · ~ · ;: .. • :i .. T. ·and :then to Maggie G Brock

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    Martha Jane horn 1833. She never married. died in 1906

    She moved to Okla. when she was grown; ·.

    ;.~ )t~.~~,r~~.~n~~:a~l~:~ ~~-r~1ine~;~o~ .. ~-~~-~!~d. d_~_e-~;a_s ·-~:infant. . , -..,.,.. .. ,.. ,:, /Maryiut~'1.was~-bo·~·:·in: 1837 ~-'·.: She~:m~rr~ed ~ •. :1C. 'Yarbro-:- and move·d'·.'~o s.: c. ··

    Henry Nixon hom 1839. He was a Civil War soldier. He was killed in 1862 near Corinth, ~ss.

    Nancy Emiline--born 1841 and died 1894. Never married. • , I •

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  • J1 December 1980

    Dear &l:

    Sorry it has taken so long to get the pictures to you.

    As I told you, I did not order the coat of arms from

  • spell the name YARBROUGH. One nephew, Thomas Yarbrough continued with the new spelling, others held to the Yarburgh spelling. I h~ve·strong reasons to believe that this Richard Yarbrough (Edmund's brother) was the Richard who came to the Virginia Colony and was buried on Well's Hill at Blandford. ·

    Nicholas Edmund Yarburgh of Heslington, County York, Esquire, born 1771, died without issue'1852.

    Enough rambling for one day. Keep in touch.

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    P.S. Am having problems with mw eyes so please excuse errors, ~tc. Will go to the hospital next Friday for an operation which l am

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  • 14 February 1980 A

    Dear lA'.r. Yarbrough:

    I failed to ask what exactly you were searching for, but I assume you are . searching the parentage of John Yarbrough. It's difficult for me to make ·genealogy clear and understandable in a letter, but let's try.

    In the year 1800 an Flimond Yarbrough appeared in iiecklenburg County and acquir~d land on Waxhaw Creek. In 182) and 18)0 a ~. James, and Henr,y Yarbrough acquired land on Waxhaw Creek, and this time span of 2) to JO years indicates that ~. James, and Henry were the sons of ~ond. This covey of Yarbroughs were settled around the headwaters of Waxhaw Creek, which is about 10 miles south west of present Monroe, N.C. The ~ who purchased land in 18)0 from James Yarbrough must be your man f~r he was the only John3 Yarbrough in Mecklenburg at the right time. It looks like James was Johns elder brother.

    Searching through old copies of the dYarborough Family Magazined I found a querie (copy enclosed) concerning ~mond Yarbrough who lived in Mecklenburg County - his son ~ is listed in the querie.

    It is evident that ~~s. McElrath and ~~s. Heaner have researched the same Yarbrough family line that you are seeking. If you will write to these people I am sure they will be glad to share their finds ~ith you. If the two women who submitted the querie are not now at their 1967 address let me know and possibly I can locate them.

    I think it is certain that Edmond Yarbrough was the father of your John, but you will be mighty luc~ if you learn the parentage of Edmond - - I am not saying it is impossible.

    The querie says that Edmond was born in Anson County, N.C. about 1762. This gives us four possibilities for there were onls four Yarbroughs in Anson at that time. These are the earliest records I have found. Richard Yarbrough appeared in Anson and bought land ontLittle Creek at the Rock,y River, 28 October 1756. Joel Yarbrough appeared in Anson, and bought from Richard Yarbrough part of the tract he had acquired, 25 Januar.y 1757. I dont know about Richard, but I do know there are good reasons to think that Joel came to Anson from Culpepper County, Va.. Two brothers lllfiiiXlKX Jonath~ (~ gr-gr-gr-gr), and Humphrey~Yarbrough removed from Culpepper Co. Va. to Anson County and first appeared in the 176) tax list. They were bachelor brothers, and listed as a family of two. We know these two men were of the Ambrose line and they settled on Lanes Creek at the Rocky River about two-miles from Richard and Joel. The four men were probably kinsmen. If I was searching for Edmond's parent I think I would concentrate first on Richard and Joel.

    If you have questions, I will be glad to attempt answers.

  • 9 Ju].y 1980

    Dear l·fr. Yarborough :

    Recently I stumbled on a find that may be of interest to you.

    4 June 1771, rlilliam HcCorkle and wife Ester of .Heckl.,nburg to Thomas Presley of same, for 20 pounds *** 200 acres on waters of Nortb Fork of Waxhaw Creek, including Humphrey Yarboroughs improvements, and joining lands of John Davis, Beards, patended 16 December 1769 ••• William }fcCorkle (Seal), EsterMCCorkle (E) (Seal). Witness: John Davies, Henry Yarbrough, John Crockett. Recorded October term 1771. (Hecklenburg deed book N0.5, Pp. 189-190)

    Henry and Humphrey are the earlYest Yarbroughs I have yet found in the Waxhaw Creek area. This may be. a wild-g_oose chas.e, ~u_t_probably_ worth pursueing; ·

    Tracers of the Edmund line say that he was born in Anson County. Prior to 1765 the tiaxhaw area was in Anson County.

    We know th~t it is very unlikely that Humphrey Yarbrough was Edmund's father. In 1772 Humphr~y (~ gr.gr.gr.gr. uncle) received a grant for land in Anson County at the Junction of Lanes Creek and Rocky River. His children were raised in that area, and later scattered to Georgia, Alabama, lftssissippi, and Tennessee.

    But, the Henry Yarbrough is interesting. I have been told that Edmond named a son.Henry. As you know it was custornary in those days for a man to name a son for his father. If Henry was a young man·at the time he signed the deed he would be in th9 right age bracket to have a son who began acquiring land in the same area in 1800. Edmond's sons began acquiring land in the same area a generation later.

    Hope this information will be of help, and not confuse the is,sue.

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  • 17 June 1989

    Dear Charlie:

    Looks like my plans to attend the National Yarbrough Family Conference in Salt Lake City are not going to materialize. There will have to be lots of improvement between now and then if I do!! To make a long story short and brief: surgery on back followed two months later with surgery on hand in 2 areas coupled with the expected arrival of a new grandchild about 27 June have Qepleted me physically and financial!.

    So--I'm sending a contribution toward newsletter and hope to be able to send more later.

    I had really been looking forward to seeing those of you I know again and meeting new "cousins".

    The enclosed material does not have the index to my 1900 Soundex but I just haven't been able to sit at the typewriter long enough to finish it. I hope these materials may be helpful to those not having access to our Texas records.

    Enclosed are a couple of obituaries and a copy of the will of JOSEPH GOSWICK. You may already have it and if you do, please pass it on to someone else.

    I do hope someone can come up with EDEMUND YARBROUGH's father. I am having absolutley no luck in that field. Also I am still trying to find the parents of Mary who married William, son of Edmund.

    I have made many Family Group Sheets about Yarbroughs in Texas, many of whom I cannot identify in relation to Ancestors. I had planned to bring those notebooks with me but that will have to wait until another time. If I get to where I can use my hand and wrist better, I may get them copied· and will send them direct to Salt Lake City if I do. I'll be happy to search these pages and share with anyone who asks.

    I've stayed at the typewriter too long and pain is getting worse so I'll close until another time.

    Please don't forget me! And please give my greetings to all.

    Sincerely.

    ~~en Heaner Edmund Sophia Goswick P.O. Box 3496, Lubbock, TX 7942

    William Mary

    Rachel Adeline Jordan Brown

    Mary Yarbrough Br~ D. T. Bundy

    Laura Hill Bundy My grandparents

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    WILLIJ\M YARBROUGH (son of J~drnund and Sophia Gossett Yarbrough) b. 1794, North Carolina d. ca 1864, Decatur County, Tennessee m. (1) Mary

    (2) Judy Russell

    MARY b. 1800, North Carolina d. after 1850, Decatt1r County, Tennessee

    CHILDREN: l. Sophia ... ,

    m. Jacob Fisher 2. Mary E.

    rn. Y.tloten 3· Sarafl

    m. C. C. Lacy 4. Nancy

    m. Fisher 5· Henry-

    b. 27 Jan. 1824, Lost Creek, Decfltur County, Tennessee d. 13 June 1898, bur. Harris Chapel Cemetery, Smith County, Texas ro. Eveline Kendall (Kendle)

    6. Ernaline b. 18 Jan. 1826, Lost Creek, Decatur County, Tennessee d. 10 Mar. 1894, bur. Harris Chapel Cemetery, Smith County, Texas m. Fisher

    1· Michael b. 8 Mar. 1828, Lost Creek, Decatur County, Tennessee d. 9 May 1910, bur. Harris Chapel Cemetery, Smith County, Texas m. (l) S. P.

    (2) Nettie *6. Rachel Adeline

    b. 20 Mar. 1829, Lost Creek, Decatur County, Tennessee d. 26 Dec. 1875, bur. Brown-Bundy Cemetery, Smith County, 'rexas

    m. Jordan Brm·:n, in Tennessee 9. William F.

    b. 1831, Lost Creek, Decatur County, Tennessee 10. Lucinda

    b. 1836, Lost Creek, Decatur County, Tennessee ro. Blount

    11. Manervy b. 1838, Lost Creek, Decatur County, Tennessee

    12. John T. b. 1839, Lost Creek, Decatur County, Tennessee m. Billie Russell

    13. Ann E. b. 1843, Lost Creek, Decatur County, Tennessee

    Sources of Information: Decatur County, Tennessee, 1850 Censusj Hill of William Yarbrough (Yarb:r.:o), Decatur County Court House, Probate 186

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    MARY YARBROUGH BRO\-!N (daughter of Jordan Bro'n'n aDd Rachel Adeline Yarbrough) b. 25 Oct. 1846, Dec:atur County, Tennessee d. 7 May 1920, bur. Bro,m-Bundy Cemetery, Smith County, Tex:1.s rn. 29 June 1870, David Thomas Bundy, Smith County, Texas

    DAVID THOM.ll.S BUNDY (son of James Bundy and Rebecca Collier Hilliford Bundy) b. 17 Sept. 1831, \..J-:Llson County, Tennessee d. 31 Jan. 1908, bur. Bro-wn-Bundy Cemetery, Smith County, Texas

    CHILDREN: 1. Joseph Engles ton Johnson Bundy ~ ''Uncle Joe"

    b. 8 M:\r. 1872, 13 mi. N. Lindale, Smith County, Texas d. 16 May 191+3, :Lindale, Smith County, Texas m. 19 Aug.. 1896, Mineola Head

    2. fum2. I\dline __ t,lins d. 18 Dec. l87h *3· Laura Hill

    b. 18 Mc.y 1873, 8 mi. N. LJ.nd::~le, 3mi trl County, Tex~-1.s d. 9 Feb. 1909, bur. Brown-Bundy Cemetery, SrnJtb County; ~·ex:.1.s m. GEORGE REDDEN BEARDEN, 17 Dec. 1891, &nith Cmmty, Tex;~s

    1-t. Henry 'rhomas b. 26 Oct. 1875, 8 mi. N. Lind'=?.le) Smi tL County, 'Tex:::1 s d. 20 Feb. 1876, bur. Brown-Bundy 8emetery, Smith County) Texas

    5. David Thomas, Jr. b. 7 Dec. 1876, 8 mi. N. Lindale, Smith County, Te~ms d. 19 !vlar. 1976, Austin, Tex:1s. bur. Beaird Cemetery, &nith Co., Texas

    rn, \1/ Vera o. Wiley

    6. t1ary Rebecca b. 20 Aug. 1878, 8 mi. N. Linda1e,Srnith County, Texas d. 30 Nov. 1966, Nacogdoches, Texas m. Rev. J.L. Ross, 5 Dec. 1906, Smith County, Texas

    7. M3. rtha Em.rna b. 13 Feb. 1880 d. 7 Jcm. 1881, bur. Brown-Bundy Cemetery, Smith County, 'rex::;.s

    8. Nevada May b. 23 Mar. 1882 d. 27 July 1883, bur. Brcywn-Bundy Cemetery, Smith C01..mty, Texas

    9. Julif-l Nay b. 7 Dec. 1833, 7 mi. N. Lindale, Smith County, Texas d. 10 Sept. 196Si, Lindale=, 8rnjth County, Texas m. Cecil Luton Yarbrough, 2 Apr. 1908, Smith County, Texas

    Information Sources: B:!b le Records in Fa..rnily Bible in possession of May Bundy Y9.rbrough; Records in County Clerk's Office, Smith County, Tyler, •rexa s_; Census Records of Smi tb and Van Zandt Counties, Texas; Inscript:t.ons in Bro'Wb-Bundy Cemetery, Lind:OJ.le Cemetery, Smith County, Texas; Tyler Courier - Times Telegraph, 21 :Mar. 1976 and 1 Dec. 1966 and conversations Hith Uncle Dave, P.unt May and Uncle Cec:Ll.

    Note: David T. Bundy·, in 1860, v.'

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  • Washburn Jr, Charles Edwin (Dick), 202 Wates, Wilma Anne, 168 Watherby, Rebecca, 199 Watts Fredrick, 185 Thomas, 165 Wayne, Clayton, 202 While, Lizzie, 163 White Bob, 163 Charley, 163 Daisy, 163 Daniel, 31 Jacob, 163 John, 163 Lelia, 163 Mary, 163 Ode, 163 William, 163 Wilburn, James, 160 William Anthony, 165 James, 73 Williams, 25, 135, 136, 196, 198 Caleb, 184 Elizabeth, 4 Jacob, 135 John, 184, 194 named, 155 William, 5 Willson, Daniel, 187 Wilson, 34, 35, 73, 182, 185, 198 Charles B., 184 Delia Florence, 73 James, 137 Joseph, 73 Winward, 12, 65 Maurine, 17 Womack Betsy, 142 Elizabeth, 141 Wood Andrew, 194 John, 188 Woods, 80, 116, 194 Elizabeth, 194 James, 194 Wormeley, Thomas, 18 Worth, John, 56 Wright, 25, 194 Elizabeth, 199 Jared, 199 Wrotin, Mary, 167 Wyly, 182 Eliza M., 182 James W., 182 Martha H., 182

    Robert, 182 Wynn, 25 John, 187 Wynne Eleanor, 187 Elizabeth, 187 Harriett J., 185 James, 185 John K., 185 Mary, 187 Milly, 187 Peter, 185 Sarah, 187 William, 185 William A., 185 Wyrick, 187 Clarence, 187 Clarence A., 187 John D., 187 Lou, 187 Y Yager Augustine, 182 Charlotte, 182 Elizabeth B., 182 Jackson, 182 Letitia, 182 Reuben, 182 Yancey Lewis, 34, 35, 181 Lou, 34 Yancy Alexander, 185 Elizabeth, 185 Henry, 185 Yandell, 34, 182, 185 Benton, 182 Elizabeth, 182 Henry, 182, 185 John, 182 William M., 182 Wilson, 182 Yarberry, Jackson, 34 Yarbor, 32 Donald, 147 Yarboro James, 14 John, 14 Yarborough, 6 Alonzo, 32 Ambrose, 155 Asa, 32 Deborah, 32 Edmond, 14 Edmund, 14

  • Edward, 25, 34, 132, 133, 139, 194 Edwin T., 65, 120 Eliza, 32, 34, 35, 51, 79, 190 Elizabeth, 32, 33 Frances S., 32 George C., 32 James, 6 James Texas, 31 Jasper, 34, 66, 73, 81, 115, 163 John, 14, 147 John W., 32 Joseph, 182 Joshua, 14 Ralph W., 147 Richard, 32 Robert, 6, 32 Samuel, 184 Thomas, 120 William, 33 William P., 182 Yarbro, 17, 26, 146 Alma, 203 Amanda J., 36 Amy, 203 Ann Eliza, 158 Ann Margaret, 160 Anna, 203 Annie James, 203 Aquila, 36 Belinda Gay, 204 Bell, 204 Bennie, 204 Bettye Jo, 160 Charles H., 16, 65, 146, 147 Charles R., 73 Charlie, 120 Charly, 187 Claud, 204 Clyde, 65, 154, 159 Don, 134 Dwayne, 203 Edmond, 79, 114, 156 Edmund, 65, 156, 204 Eliza, 79, 114 Frances Ann, 146 Francis T., 36 Guy, 129 Henry, 16, 65, 133, 134, 157, 167, 204 Henry Aquliia, 157 Jacob F., 160 Jerry, 203 Jesse Oscar, 159 Joe, 81, 82, 204 Joe G., 79 John G., 162 John L., 36 John T., 167

    Joseph G., 36 Laura J., 36 Leo, 205 Linda Ann, 159 Lindsey, 160 Lloyd, 99 Lorenzo Dow, 66, 116, 148 Louisa, 30 Loyd Edgar, 159 Malcolm Ross, 144 Martha Jane, 17, 38, 158, 159 Mary, 159 Mary Ann, 38, 81, 82, 115, 118, 158, 160 Nancy Emaline, 17, 66, 115, 158, 160 Oscar, 159 Penelope E., 36 Rufus M., 83, 160 Susie, 114 Tom, 204 Walter, 204 William, 114, 158, 159, 169, 187 William F., 167 Yarbrough Aaron, 141, 142 Aaron A., 142 Alice, 139, 159 Allen, 147 Anderson C., 132 Andrew C., 134 Anna Alice, 73 Anna Elvira, 132 Aquilla, 14, 16, 34, 36, 79, 114, 156, 157 Benjamin Dudley, 109 Charles, 139 Charles James, 73 Charley T., 127 Edmond, 13, 20 Edmund, 126, 127, 203 Edward, 132, 138, 139 Ellen, 35, 194 Florence, 142 Henry, 13, 21, 50, 132, 134, 137 Henry Ann, 35 James, 13, 20, 61, 85 Jane, 18, 34, 35, 36, 66, 133, 165 Jennie Lou, 73 Joe, 50 Joel, 20 John, 6, 20, 127, 138 John H., 16 John Swanson, 73 John T., 73 Joseph, 140 Joshua, 13, 14 Laverne, 65 Lucinda Jane, 73 Marion A., 131

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